[Edit]: The form, at least on the respondent side, is usable (thanks @matt ). The general problem of huge lack of accessibility with most of these sort of services which are now being endorsed in lieu of 365/workspace is still very worrying though, IMO.

"Today we are very proud to announce that the United Nations has switched from Google Forms to CryptPad Form for collecting endorsements on the UN Open Source Principles: "

Welp, guess blind people are left out of that too! If CryptPad Forms is about as accessible as their documents, sheets and presentation editors, we're well and truly fucked. But it's like, great. And open-source. And respectful and encrypted. And good. Just plain good. Accessibility just, isn't one of its features. Oh well.

@guilevi
Maybe if it gets a larger user base, the developers will add some helpful features.
@guilevi Please take a moment to do even cursory research before reacting. In this case, I was able to easily find that the specific form they're talking about is here: https://cryptpad.fr/form/#/2/form/view/GvF3q-LsyL-OZgX4G0r2pQS8Ju3erZ-zmmkCWgAkiDc/ It's not perfectly accessible in the sense that most of the fields don't directly have labels, but it's still practically accessible. I decided to check because I thought that a form had a better chance of being accessible than a WYSIWYG word processor or presentation app.
Encrypted Form

CryptPad: end-to-end encrypted collaboration suite

@matt I believe I made it abundantly clear that my post was based on my impression of their other products and had no transcendence beyond a knee-jerk reaction and a comment on their WYSIWYG editors. I do not consider it my duty to pander to the reading preferences of Internet strangers and, frankly, I think you'll find people generally don't take kindly to being schooled to Internet strangers' standards of posting. I appreciate your insight nonetheless, and only wish you would have offered it minus the condescendence.
@guilevi That's fair. I'm sorry for that condescending tone.
@matt No worries, and I appreciate that. I can't say I'm very happy about my tendency to be so cynical and knee-jerky, in either case, so I do thank you for pointing that out.